Month: December 2023

A death in Montreal!

Suddenly, Bajgo felt as if he was experiencing a blackout. Everything around him started to disappear and he can not breathe. He tried to cry for help. No words could come out of his mouth. The lace had completely blocked his airways. And Bajgo lost his consciousness.

‘I am a firm believer in fair business practices…’ Kanchana Priyakantha, Co-founder/CEO, KBooks, KReader

As a firm believer in fair business practices, I emphasise that success is a two-way street. If accusations against a publisher hold merit, proper evidence should be presented for a fair judgment. Notably, established and bestselling authors often maintain a trusting relationship with their publishers, recognising the multifaceted investments made, including time and labour.

Farewell, Mon Ami (For Now)

Koshalee Sirichandra is an emerging literary personality in Sri Lanka who demonstrates that writers are limitless. She has authored one book and translated several well-known titles into Sinhala. Koshalee has been contributing to The Asian Review’s Writers’ Space with her intriguing short stories and profound poetic-craft.

Zoomorpluvia

The entire pack stopped and stood still. The four holding my ankles and wrists ran away. A few others, too, ran away with them. One bastard peed on my face and ran away with the rest. I collected all my strength, got up, and ran for my life. I have no idea where I ran.

The Eyes

Wonder. Those eyes were rounded with wonder the first time his glance caught them. The big rounded eyes, topped with the beautiful golden colour eyebrows arched in the same surprise made him fully turn his head towards those eyes and stare. They had the colour of a pale, grey sky.

Thakshankunnu Swaroopam by UK Kumaran and Jayasankar Keezhayi: Thrilling Provincial Narrative

It is a terrific novel with much to delight to all sections of readers that love stories emanating from the sections of our civilization and societies. Thakshankunnu was a region in existence for a long time in the history of Kerala. But gradually it disappeared. This novel captures the lives of tailors, hotel workers, school going kids, coconut harvesters, strangers, doctors, local politicians…